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The Arm-based Internet of Things Pack for Raspberry Pi 3 is another great addition to our family of IoT packs. If you want to start using your Raspberry Pi as an IoT-enabled device, then this kit is for you.

You might not know it, but Arm-based chips are everywhere. From mobile devices to supercomputer, from medical instruments to agricultural sensors, and from base stations to servers; Arm technologies each 80% of the global population. With more than 100 billion Arm-based chips around the world and an ecosystem of over 1,100 partners, who better to help you on your next IoT journey? We've put together this pack in tandem with Arm to bring a unique IoT experience into your home!

Micro servo - classic little servo that can rotate approximately 180 degrees (90 in each direction). Use any servo code, hardware, or library to control!

​Full-Size Breadboard - In the past, we've used the half-size breadboard for a lot of Pi projects - but no longer! WIth 40 pins to break out, you're going to need some space - and that's why we're including a full-size breadboard in this pack.

Assembled Adafruit BME280 Temperature & Humidity sensor - The assembled version of an Adafruit Instant Classic. This breakout board has a powerful BME280 sensor from Bosh that's good for environmental, temperature, and barometric pressure sensing. This version comes with headers already soldered on.

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Ordering full reels vs. cut reels

Adafruit NeoPixel Digital RGB LED strips come to us in 4 or 5 meter reels with a 2 or 3-pin JST SM connector on each end and separated power/ground wires as shown in the pic below. If you order a full 4 or 5 meters, you get the full reel with both connectors installed (like the pic below).

If you buy less than a full reel, you'll get a single strip, but it will be a cut piece from a reel which may or may not have a connector on it. If the piece comes from the end of the reel, the connector may be on the output end of the strip!